Movie Review: “Project Hail Mary”
By Bob Garver It has been just over ten years since viewers were first introduced to the work of sci-fi author Andy Weir with Ridley Scott’s “The Martian.” In that film, a scientist (Matt Damon) was stuck on a planet millions of miles from Earth and forced to use his wits to survive…
Read MoreYouth harmonica workshop registration open
The Pass Post Registration is open for a youth Blues harmonica class with Blues musician “Bayor” Shannon Williford. The three-day workshop, designed for students in fifth to eighth grade, will be held April 6, April 8 and April 10 from 2 until 4 p.m. each day, coinciding with most school spring breaks.…
Read MorePRECAUTIONARY BOIL WATER NOTICE ISSUED FOR PORTION OF N. NICHOLSON AVENUE
The City of Long Beach Public Works will be conducting a planned project that will temporarily result in a loss of water pressure. As a precaution, a boil water notice is being issued until further notice for the following area: Affected Area: • N. Nicholson Avenue (from E. Railroad Street to Allen Road) Important:…
Read MorePass High Tennis Serves Up Success with First Annual Pickleball Tournament
Pass Christian High School Tennis hosted its 1st Annual Pickleball Tournament, bringing together students, families, and members of the local pickleball community for a full day of friendly competition and fundraising. The event was the brainchild of PCHS Tennis Coach and event organizer Samantha Pierce, who first envisioned the tournament last year. With the…
Read MoreCoffeeTime: PARENTS, DON’T JUST YELL AT THEM
Send responses to: andybowman839@gmail.com Have you ever noticed that those rigid rules you insist your kids obey rarely bring about long-term enthusiastic obedience? “Mom told us to not do that. Yay!!!” Instead, rebellion later on is usually the result. When your back is turned. When your kid is turned loose on his own. When…
Read MoreTravel writer visits Gail Keenan Art Center
Special to Long Beach Breeze Travel writer Erin Austen Abbot recently visited the Coast Episcopal School (CES) campus’ Gail Keenan Art Center (GKAC), where she met with GKAC Curator Ann Madden and CES Head of School Jake Winter. The visit was conducted to familiarize Abbot, as an author, with the impact the GKAC…
Read MorePlanning and Development Commission Meeting Agenda, March 26, 2026
Planning and Development Commission Meeting Agenda, March 26, 2026 @ 5:30 PM City Hall Meeting Room 201 Jeff Davis Avenue Long Beach, MS 39560
Read MoreSupporting your Kids and their Love for Sport
If you know that your kids are very active, then this is great. With that said, you do need to make sure that you’re supporting them by helping them to find sports that they love, and that can grow with them over time. If you’re not sure how to go about doing this, or if…
Read MoreKara’s Sights and Bites: Spring has sprung: Get out and explore!
By Kara Kimbrough The month of March is shaping up to be a great one, filled with some of my favorite things: Daylight Savings Time; a few day trips, culminating with a few stops along the Mississippi Gulf Coast; new food and treasure finds; spring break courtesy of a school-related job and of…
Read MoreCity Easter Egg Hunt planned for March 28
By Toni Miles Preparations are underway for the City of Long Beach’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt, one of the most popular events of the year for youngsters. Last year, hundreds joined the hunt for plastic eggs with goodies inside scattered across the Harper McCaughan Town Green, and organizers expect they’ll be lining up…
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